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D G Thanassi

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Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy|July 1, 1993
Penetration of lipophilic agents with multiple protonation sites into bacterial cells: tetracyclines and fluoroquinolones as examplesH Nikaido, D G Thanassi
Methods (San Diego, Calif.)|December 28, 1999
Assembly of complex organelles: pilus biogenesis in gram-negative bacteria as a model systemD G Thanassi, S J Hultgren
Current Opinion in Cell Biology|June 30, 2000
Multiple pathways allow protein secretion across the bacterial outer membraneD G Thanassi, S J Hultgren
Journal of Bacteriology|February 1, 1995
Role of outer membrane barrier in efflux-mediated tetracycline resistance of Escherichia coliD G Thanassi, G S Suh, H Nikaido
Journal of Bacteriology|April 1, 1997
Active efflux of bile salts by Escherichia coliD G Thanassi, L W Cheng, H Nikaido
Current Opinion in Microbiology|March 6, 1999
The chaperone/usher pathway: a major terminal branch of the general secretory pathwayD G Thanassi, E T Saulino, S J Hultgren
The EMBO Journal|May 26, 1998
Ramifications of kinetic partitioning on usher-mediated pilus biogenesisE T Saulino, D G Thanassi, J S Pinkner, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 18, 1998
The PapC usher forms an oligomeric channel: implications for pilus biogenesis across the outer membraneD G Thanassi, E T Saulino, M J Lombardo, et al.
Microbes and Infection|September 1, 2000
Secretion of virulence determinants by the general secretory pathway in gram-negative pathogens: an evolving storyC Stathopoulos, D R Hendrixson, D G Thanassi, et al.
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Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy|July 1, 1993
Penetration of lipophilic agents with multiple protonation sites into bacterial cells: tetracyclines and fluoroquinolones as examplesH Nikaido, D G Thanassi
Methods (San Diego, Calif.)|December 28, 1999
Assembly of complex organelles: pilus biogenesis in gram-negative bacteria as a model systemD G Thanassi, S J Hultgren
Current Opinion in Cell Biology|June 30, 2000
Multiple pathways allow protein secretion across the bacterial outer membraneD G Thanassi, S J Hultgren
Journal of Bacteriology|February 1, 1995
Role of outer membrane barrier in efflux-mediated tetracycline resistance of Escherichia coliD G Thanassi, G S Suh, H Nikaido
Journal of Bacteriology|April 1, 1997
Active efflux of bile salts by Escherichia coliD G Thanassi, L W Cheng, H Nikaido
Current Opinion in Microbiology|March 6, 1999
The chaperone/usher pathway: a major terminal branch of the general secretory pathwayD G Thanassi, E T Saulino, S J Hultgren
The EMBO Journal|May 26, 1998
Ramifications of kinetic partitioning on usher-mediated pilus biogenesisE T Saulino, D G Thanassi, J S Pinkner, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 18, 1998
The PapC usher forms an oligomeric channel: implications for pilus biogenesis across the outer membraneD G Thanassi, E T Saulino, M J Lombardo, et al.
Microbes and Infection|September 1, 2000
Secretion of virulence determinants by the general secretory pathway in gram-negative pathogens: an evolving storyC Stathopoulos, D R Hendrixson, D G Thanassi, et al.
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